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that is the -- that is used to deliver a electroshock to the heart. it killed a patient and slightly injured three others. the fire was contained to one room. >> welcome back to. >> let's get a check on your commute out there. >> not too much to talk about -- some construction set up, and not causing delays at this early hour. the 14th street bridges nice and easy. no problems on 395. we are looking good. no problems around the tyson's area. between 193 and new hampshire avenue -- a couple cars through that stretch. new carrollton if you are coming from college park, they have wrapped up overnight construction but it is hard because the lanes shift without too much warning. it is a little confusing. a look of the forecast -- let's check in with jacqui. >> i will take it from here -- just bedside the national monument, beautiful. however, the wind is picking up and weather will fall apart throughout the day. 40 degrees out there but many in the 30's across our region. i want to look at the flags -- normally this time of the day they would be lynn then
that is the -- that is used to deliver a electroshock to the heart. it killed a patient and slightly injured three others. the fire was contained to one room. >> welcome back to. >> let's get a check on your commute out there. >> not too much to talk about -- some construction set up, and not causing delays at this early hour. the 14th street bridges nice and easy. no problems on 395. we are looking good. no problems around the tyson's area. between 193 and new hampshire...
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and benghazi was an attack on us, it was not a scandal by us. and nobody is taking away anyone's guns. and taxes have not gone up. and the deficit is dropping, actually. and saddam hussein did not have weapons of mass destruction. and the moon landing was real. and fema is not building concentration camps. and you and election observers are not taking over texas. and moderate reforms of the regulations on the insurance industry and the financial services industry in this country are not the same thing as communism. listen, last night was a good night for liberals and for democrats for very obvious reasons, but it was also, possibly, a good night for this country as a whole. because in this country, we have a two-party system in government. and the idea is supposed to be that the two sides, both come up with ways to confront and fix the real problems facing our country. they both propose possible solutions to our real problems. and we debate between those possible solutions. and by the process of debate, we pick the best idea. that competition be
and benghazi was an attack on us, it was not a scandal by us. and nobody is taking away anyone's guns. and taxes have not gone up. and the deficit is dropping, actually. and saddam hussein did not have weapons of mass destruction. and the moon landing was real. and fema is not building concentration camps. and you and election observers are not taking over texas. and moderate reforms of the regulations on the insurance industry and the financial services industry in this country are not the...
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just saying you're going to get us a job is not merely enough. if you can expand aimer corps a national service or teach for america or those sorts of programs or is he going to merely just look at the tax code and hope that that trickles down. which might take too long to an unemploys young person who needed work yesterday. >> there are certain states where the youth vote matters a whole lot and would be of those is virginia right? >> absolutely. key state for the president. ohio's another big one. but virginia -- >> why? is it because virginia has so many college campuses? there's a university of virginia. >> up north where there's a lot of community college students who've been greatly impacted by it. good signs so far, long lines in virginia. not that long lines are always good from a democratic perspective. shows there's high turnout but of course too long a lines means that our -- our democracy's inadequately prepared for turnout which is something we have to move or by expanding early voting and technology and so forth. >> we don't want fo
just saying you're going to get us a job is not merely enough. if you can expand aimer corps a national service or teach for america or those sorts of programs or is he going to merely just look at the tax code and hope that that trickles down. which might take too long to an unemploys young person who needed work yesterday. >> there are certain states where the youth vote matters a whole lot and would be of those is virginia right? >> absolutely. key state for the president. ohio's...
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joining us now is dr. allen hightman. we thought you might be in here talking about what's next legally with the hanging chads if you will. not the case at all. >> i'm delighted not to be talking about legal rangles. last thing we need in a presidential election. with a victory, the sweeping of the legal challenges really don't matter. the election mandate results are clear at least in terms of the winner. >> they were talking about the vote would be split. that did not happen at all. so let's get to what did happen. you are known as the never wrong pundant and that record stands today. tell me how you knew. >> this is 8 in a row correct predictions since 1984 since i was 9 for the keys to the white house. and the keys to the white house are different. they are not based on polls or the economy. the theory is presidential elections are votes. up or down on how well the party in power has governored not just the economy but on a broad range of factors. foreign policy successes and failures. >> you have 13 keys. >> 13 keys.
joining us now is dr. allen hightman. we thought you might be in here talking about what's next legally with the hanging chads if you will. not the case at all. >> i'm delighted not to be talking about legal rangles. last thing we need in a presidential election. with a victory, the sweeping of the legal challenges really don't matter. the election mandate results are clear at least in terms of the winner. >> they were talking about the vote would be split. that did not happen at...
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call or e-mail us. tom kierein joins us now with a look at the forecast. >> folks waiting in lines are shivering this morning. >> my heart goes out to them. many people are waiting in line for a couple hours. it didn't get above freezing until 8:30 this morning. here is a look at the sky. sunshine over capitol hill. reagan national, 44. the dew point very dry at 24. the temperature really dropped this morning. a northeast breeze at five to ten miles per hour. it feels chillier. temperatures elsewhere, low to mid-40s. most of maryland and virginia, eastern shore out in west virginia was down in the upper teens this morning. many in the high and low valleys in the highlands of west virginia and maryland. now, it's climbing up to 40 degrees. this is what's been happening over the last several hours. we have a disturbance here that is now over georgia and the carolinas. storm team 4 radar showing rain in north carolina. the latest indications are, as it gets off the coast, it will form an area of low pressu
call or e-mail us. tom kierein joins us now with a look at the forecast. >> folks waiting in lines are shivering this morning. >> my heart goes out to them. many people are waiting in line for a couple hours. it didn't get above freezing until 8:30 this morning. here is a look at the sky. sunshine over capitol hill. reagan national, 44. the dew point very dry at 24. the temperature really dropped this morning. a northeast breeze at five to ten miles per hour. it feels chillier....
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every single voting machine is in use. it is pretty much been like this all day long. we could show you some video that we took earlier this morning. that is what we did see lines all across the region. they have 6000 registered voters. they had almost 2000 of them by the time the morning rush had ended. people did lined up. it is not like it was four years ago when president obama was up s first election. at that time, people were shedding tears when they cast what they consider to be an historic vote. this time, people are turning out in droves. they have these questions they want to answer. they're telling you there is plenty of passion today. >> oh, my goodness. things have really gone down the tubes. it is time for things to change. >> we are expecting there will be more people tonight from about an hour until the put -- the polls close at 8:00. everyone of them is being approached by somebody who is full of questions -- for questions 6 or against question 6. the electioneering has not stopped. >> much more on the election i had on abc 7 news at 6:00. a look at th
every single voting machine is in use. it is pretty much been like this all day long. we could show you some video that we took earlier this morning. that is what we did see lines all across the region. they have 6000 registered voters. they had almost 2000 of them by the time the morning rush had ended. people did lined up. it is not like it was four years ago when president obama was up s first election. at that time, people were shedding tears when they cast what they consider to be an...
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we have a storm that may bring us some wet weather. it will be light. some snow fall -- moving in south and east of the metro area. along i-95 and eastward. overall it will be a breeze compared to what folks up north will be seen. 37 at dulles. relief for degrees in winchester. temperatures will be steady today -- blustery. winds gusting. no real accumulation here, but a bit to the north and east. baltimore -- more details on that. first, let's check on traffic. >> good morning to laminations capital. nice and quiet. -- our nation's capital. nice and quiet. as we take a look at this camera, the twinkling lights, that is the woodrow wilson bridge. one sign without any trouble. across the american legion bridge -- the 270 spur and river road. roadwork on the beltway between university boulevard and new hampshire avenue -- a light volume at this hour. back to you. >> an answer to the biggest question this election season -- that is, will president obama or mitt romney lead for the next four years? >> voters reelected president obama for the next term. bria
we have a storm that may bring us some wet weather. it will be light. some snow fall -- moving in south and east of the metro area. along i-95 and eastward. overall it will be a breeze compared to what folks up north will be seen. 37 at dulles. relief for degrees in winchester. temperatures will be steady today -- blustery. winds gusting. no real accumulation here, but a bit to the north and east. baltimore -- more details on that. first, let's check on traffic. >> good morning to...
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better chances east and southeast of us. then for the drive home some rain and wet snow in spots and west of town you will be dry most of the day. in fact most of this nor'easter coming up the coast i think west of 95 not that much moisture. in the 30s now and mid 30s in many areas and low 30s in the mountains to around 40 in d.c.. warm spots are 42. but the radar now low pressure coming up coast here through north carolina and virginia and closer to long island now back to southern jersey and even our neck of the woods. one thing is that isn't reaching the ground yet. temperatures today maybe make the low 40 end zone spots but late this afternoon this evening some minor buildup on the grassy surfaces especially east and northeast of town. in baltimore winter weather advisories have been posted. it is 6:00 a.m. time to check in with monika with timesaver traffic. >>> unfortunately ugly on the northbound side of i-95. but look at all the red behind me, going about 16 miles per hour getting up to triangle and dumfries an accid
better chances east and southeast of us. then for the drive home some rain and wet snow in spots and west of town you will be dry most of the day. in fact most of this nor'easter coming up the coast i think west of 95 not that much moisture. in the 30s now and mid 30s in many areas and low 30s in the mountains to around 40 in d.c.. warm spots are 42. but the radar now low pressure coming up coast here through north carolina and virginia and closer to long island now back to southern jersey and...
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stay with us. we'll be right back. time is 4:36. ♪ ♪ we were skipping stones ♪ and letting go ♪ over the river and down the road ♪ [ female announcer ] at nature valley, we know nature comes together in amazing ways. that's why we bring together natural ingredients, like dark chocolate with toasted oats, or sweet golden honey. perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients, from nature valley. ♪ ♪ i was thinking that i hope this never ends ♪ [ female announcer ] nature valley granola bars, nature at its most delicious. >>> welcome back on this morning after the election. >> it seems like it's been forever. >> it certainly has. the interesting thing is it didn't go as late into the night as some people were expecting even thinking it could drag on for days on end. >> at least we have some kind of closure. >> we want to focus on virginia now. virginia democrat tim kaine won last night beating republican george allen w. >> allen conceded the race late last night and we'll get more on that coming up
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for us, it's going to be a cold afternoon. temperatures steady or slowly fall asking a couple of rain or snow showers. no biggie. tonight down in the 30s. anything is going to end probably around midnight. little windy tomorrow and 51 and we could have gusts to 30 especially in the morning. friday warmer 59 degrees. got the heart walk saturday morning attaints park. sunday really warm. we might just make a run for 70. we'll be back with more right after this. >>> couple of rain or snow showers this afternoon. we'll see temperatures in the upper 30s for the drive home and then a nice warming trend. we could be 70 by sunday and then if next chance of rain probably not until tuesday. >> all right. i like this form of glancing blow. we don't need it right now. thank you howard and thank you. that's it for 9news now at noon. we'll be back at 5:00. but you can check us out 24 hours a day on the web at wusa9.com. have a great day. but before you leave, here's one last look at campaign 2012. >> we will win this election. and we will f
for us, it's going to be a cold afternoon. temperatures steady or slowly fall asking a couple of rain or snow showers. no biggie. tonight down in the 30s. anything is going to end probably around midnight. little windy tomorrow and 51 and we could have gusts to 30 especially in the morning. friday warmer 59 degrees. got the heart walk saturday morning attaints park. sunday really warm. we might just make a run for 70. we'll be back with more right after this. >>> couple of rain or snow...
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. >> thanks for staying with us on this election night, everybody, i'm shawn yancy. this is brian boulder. >> we're starting you right now. >>> welcome back everybody. thanks for staying with us, if you have, from the maryland state house to the white house. watching the polls, and bringing you the results as they come in. the latest numbers for the presidential race. >> let's take a look first in virginia. you can see in the u.s. senate race, tim kaine is being declared the winner there in virginia over his republican challenger george allen. we'll have a live report from both camps coming up. >> the latest numbers you can see there. 55% of the votes. >> let's talk about president obama and mitt romney. one number on their minds tonight. that is the magic number, 270. that is how many electoral votes they need to win the presidency. >> it is still either candidates race tonight. >> reporter: this night, where we see tim kaine now coming up on top in virginia, we still do not have an answer in virginia, but you know, mark, you and i have been on the phones recently.
. >> thanks for staying with us on this election night, everybody, i'm shawn yancy. this is brian boulder. >> we're starting you right now. >>> welcome back everybody. thanks for staying with us, if you have, from the maryland state house to the white house. watching the polls, and bringing you the results as they come in. the latest numbers for the presidential race. >> let's take a look first in virginia. you can see in the u.s. senate race, tim kaine is being...
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you were here with us last election day. welcome back again. we want to talk first about a trend you've been noticing is changing since the last election cycle. >> right. well, if the voter turn out and results and the 100 most educated counties in the country. these are counties like arlington, and fairfax, and virginia. what we've seen over the course of the last generation also is a tremendous shift. those used to be tried and true moderate republican counties. and the last republican to win a majority of those counties was george h.w. bush in 1992. since then, those counties have been consistently trending towards the democrats. barack obama won 78 of those 100 counties in 2008. when this election is over, one of the first things i'm going to look for is to see whether or not he was able to build on that in this election. if he was, that would explain how he's doing in ohio, virginia, and florida. i think that's one of the numbers you want to look to in the sort of postmortem of this election. >> it seems like the romney campaign felt fairl
you were here with us last election day. welcome back again. we want to talk first about a trend you've been noticing is changing since the last election cycle. >> right. well, if the voter turn out and results and the 100 most educated counties in the country. these are counties like arlington, and fairfax, and virginia. what we've seen over the course of the last generation also is a tremendous shift. those used to be tried and true moderate republican counties. and the last republican...
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. >> reporter: prince william county like raft used to be a republican advantage -- virginia used to be a republican stronghold but it's become more diverse and progressive. >> virginia very important in the election and we need to cast our volts -- votes and our voice heard. >> reporter: in 2004 george bush won prince william with 53% of the vote but in 2008 obama won prince william with 58% of the vote. and the state with 52% of the vote. it was the first time a democrat won the presidential race in virginia since 1964. >> i'm from massachusetts. and i'm not particularly pleased at the way that mitt romney ran massachusetts when he was the governor there. >> reporter: but some say that was an aberration. >> there were a lot of folks who maybe had some hope for something difficult last time around but haven't seen that change. >> reporter: now i had an opportunity to speak to tim kaine a short while ago and i asked him if president obama wins re-election, i asked him if that means tim kaine wins if you win? but there are voters here that tim kaine's campaign says voters who will vot
. >> reporter: prince william county like raft used to be a republican advantage -- virginia used to be a republican stronghold but it's become more diverse and progressive. >> virginia very important in the election and we need to cast our volts -- votes and our voice heard. >> reporter: in 2004 george bush won prince william with 53% of the vote but in 2008 obama won prince william with 58% of the vote. and the state with 52% of the vote. it was the first time a democrat won...
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. >>> you still have time to help us help those hit hardest by sandy. just log onto our facebook and like our page. we are donating $1 to the american red cross for every like we get. >>> one day after the election president barack obama called lawmakers from both parties to talk about looking ahead at the rest of the year. the commander in chief landed at joint base andrews two minutes ago and reportedly told senate and house leaders today he's committed to finding bipartisan solutions to reduce the deficit, cut taxes for middle class families and create new jobs. >>> in maryland a lot of questions tonight about what's next after a slew of ballot questions passed. the passage of question seven clears the way for table games and a sixth casino in prince george's county. today the maryland lottery gaming and control commission said rules for table games could be in place by year end and the casinos could start adding those early next year, but that casino in prince george's county probably won't be a reality until 2016. then there's the issue of same sex
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i use that as a loose concept. like bill gates orman romney but you made your own business you do not inherit that business that may do the multimillionaire. it is important for now one of the things i found interesting that this is the age of mastery of members. that seems to make sense when you think of silicon valley or wall street but in your minds iu imagine the russian oligarch you imagine somebody in a fancy italian suit to and this is true but he probably has a ph.d. in math or physics. this is true the chinese, or the indians and this is another key characterization that is different because the capital flows are global their living global lives. we are people who know flight attendants better than our own lives this shows you're you are not a true plutocrat are you have your own plane. [laughter] said to exaggerated said my husband lives in york to talk about the new york culture and i said the issue has been no? she said his feet cannot touch the sidewalk in new york a car pulls up and takes into the off
i use that as a loose concept. like bill gates orman romney but you made your own business you do not inherit that business that may do the multimillionaire. it is important for now one of the things i found interesting that this is the age of mastery of members. that seems to make sense when you think of silicon valley or wall street but in your minds iu imagine the russian oligarch you imagine somebody in a fancy italian suit to and this is true but he probably has a ph.d. in math or physics....
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prevent us from reforming wall street. they engineered a strategy of gridlock in congress. refusing to compromise on ideas that in the past both democrats and republicans have supported. and what they are counting on now is that you are going to be so worn down by all the squabbling, so tired of the dysfunction, so weary of what goes on on capitol hill that you will give up. and walk away. and put them back in power. let them stay there. in other words, their bet is on cynicism. but, virginia, my bet is on you. [applause] decency on you and the and the good sense of the american people. and it is not a partisan but i am making. when the other party has been willing to work with me to help the middle class, i am right there with them. i am happy about it. i would have less gray hair if they are ready to go. come on. [laughter] when we cut taxes for middle- class families and small business, we had some republicans for it. that was great. we had some courageous republican senators work with us to repeal "don't ask, don't tel
prevent us from reforming wall street. they engineered a strategy of gridlock in congress. refusing to compromise on ideas that in the past both democrats and republicans have supported. and what they are counting on now is that you are going to be so worn down by all the squabbling, so tired of the dysfunction, so weary of what goes on on capitol hill that you will give up. and walk away. and put them back in power. let them stay there. in other words, their bet is on cynicism. but, virginia,...
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one washington crew got the calculators out and did the math for us. our records $710 million spent in swing states like virginia. that means as much as $45 was spent on your vote. abc7 news. >> oh, my goodness. >> we paid for that. >> coming up -- the fairfax groper strikes again. >> and while the power in congress remains the same today, there is one historical change. >> and it is already a time to look >> fairfax county police are investigating another assault where a woman was groped by a stranger. the latest attack was last thursday. it was just a few blocks from up bus stop where woman was attacked earlier that day. police have tied the same suspect to at least eight other attacks in fairfax county. a similar attack was reported in falls church. police have a sketch of the attacker but no suspect. and the trial for it alexis' simpson, charged with first- degree murder. she claims that the killing was in self-defense. >> the man who shot gabrielle giffords learns his day tomorrow. he pleaded guilty in august to 19 criminal charges including attem
one washington crew got the calculators out and did the math for us. our records $710 million spent in swing states like virginia. that means as much as $45 was spent on your vote. abc7 news. >> oh, my goodness. >> we paid for that. >> coming up -- the fairfax groper strikes again. >> and while the power in congress remains the same today, there is one historical change. >> and it is already a time to look >> fairfax county police are investigating another...
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he joins us live. the lines have been long today. >> reporter: here at this polling place, the line has been about two and a half to three hours long all day. right now, it is moving. that's the good news. it still stretches down the hill and then has to go into the building. waiting to be a part of history. some in the cold shade dance a jig to stay warm keeping the feet moving. once inside the door, greeted by reality again. the line here snaking around corners. twisting and turning before the finish line finally in sight. >> it has been long, a big wait. i've had to cancel two meetings for work so far. i may even spend up spending a vacation day just to vote today. >> for those who can't wait that long, a chance to rest until their partner waiting in line gets close. some saying there should be more help on hand but most taking it in stride. big crowds and long lines. the norm at other locations in northern virginia. at this gym in arlington, happy to have made the mark. >> it is a long time. i'm go
he joins us live. the lines have been long today. >> reporter: here at this polling place, the line has been about two and a half to three hours long all day. right now, it is moving. that's the good news. it still stretches down the hill and then has to go into the building. waiting to be a part of history. some in the cold shade dance a jig to stay warm keeping the feet moving. once inside the door, greeted by reality again. the line here snaking around corners. twisting and turning...
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. >> i have confidence that the votes are there for us to win. we have a great organization, unbelievable volunteers. i think it is as good of a grass-roots organization as we have ever seen in politics. i hope people do not sit on the sidelines. >> would you do something differently? >> i think overall we have brought a race that i can be proud of. obviously, -- we have run a race that i can be proud of. obviously, i should of had a few more cups of coffee before the first debate. other than that, i feel very good about the work that we have done. >> is this going to be over tonight? >> one way or another, we will have a winner. it may spill into the morning but i am pretty confident. >> it is unusual to hear the president himself pushed this message. it was to make sure that if you are in line at the precinct, and the polls close, stay there. urging people to bring their ideas to help -- husky -- housekeeping items. this is how concerned they are despite that confidence that you heard. >> mitt romney and paul ryan had a last-minute campaign bli
. >> i have confidence that the votes are there for us to win. we have a great organization, unbelievable volunteers. i think it is as good of a grass-roots organization as we have ever seen in politics. i hope people do not sit on the sidelines. >> would you do something differently? >> i think overall we have brought a race that i can be proud of. obviously, -- we have run a race that i can be proud of. obviously, i should of had a few more cups of coffee before the first...
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we have to find strategies to stop over using our car been used. we can do it. i work hard to permit a plan that shows there is a cleaner future for coal. that is what i will promote. on the affordable care act, i like seniors having free preventative care. i like 21 to 26 year olds on their family policies. on sequester, i know my time is up. i will save that. >> can thank you. [laughter] >> do i get a rebuttal? >> yes. >> he admitted he did not answer the whole question. there were tough times when i came in as governor as well. my predecessor had tough times, as well. what we did is not raise taxes. tim, you try to raise taxes on working women, seniors, and people earning as little as $70,000 a year. that does not help make the state more attractive for business. we do have a record. a record of jobs for virginia. you mentioned the same facility. under the regulations i oppose, and if i am in the united states senate, i will stop those -- stop those regulations, by those regulations, that plan could not be permanent. it is a clean coal facility. is a great fa
we have to find strategies to stop over using our car been used. we can do it. i work hard to permit a plan that shows there is a cleaner future for coal. that is what i will promote. on the affordable care act, i like seniors having free preventative care. i like 21 to 26 year olds on their family policies. on sequester, i know my time is up. i will save that. >> can thank you. [laughter] >> do i get a rebuttal? >> yes. >> he admitted he did not answer the whole...
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so please consider logging on and giving us a like. >>> the d.c. government is getting ready for winter at rfk stadium. the mayor joined more than 1,000 workers from the public works and transportation departments. hundreds of drivers are getting familiar with snow routes and support teams. they ran through their paces to get ready. >> it's not easy driving those trucks. i've driven one. but it's a bunch of fun. >> yeah? when it's dry or when it's wet? >> the guys that do that like to plow snow. believe me. it's not all about the money. they like to plow snow. oh, i love it, it's great. hopefully we will have some snow to plow. >> whatever makes you happy. >> garrett county is pretty much cut off. 30 inches of snow still on the ground. a lot of folks cut off from their individual communities. it's a big mess out there. for us, we'll start with a live look outside. it's our live michael & son weather cam. we have some clouds. unofficially the high was 5 3, 10 degrees below average. right now it's 50. dew . is upper 20s. so we've got some colder and
so please consider logging on and giving us a like. >>> the d.c. government is getting ready for winter at rfk stadium. the mayor joined more than 1,000 workers from the public works and transportation departments. hundreds of drivers are getting familiar with snow routes and support teams. they ran through their paces to get ready. >> it's not easy driving those trucks. i've driven one. but it's a bunch of fun. >> yeah? when it's dry or when it's wet? >> the guys...
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and use the measures in maryland, the hash tag division 2012 to tweet us your thoughts. >>> straight ahead, voters hit by super storm sandy still determined to complete their civic duty. how they casting their ballots in locations under water without power. matt. >> and strong voter turnout in the district. there is one issue that has people upset. coming up, i'll explain in a live report. sue, it's cold out here. >> definitely is, matt. all right some -- already some places in the 30s. no freeze warning and that won't be as cold tonight as it was last night. what about the nor'easter? we'll talk about whether or not that is going to impact d.c. that is coming up in a few minutes. come on up to the news edge at 6. . >>> to the district now, long lines greeted many this morning, despite the fact that over the weekend, election officials estimate over 50,000 people voted early. matt ackland is keeping an eye on things in d.c. and joins us live from mckinley tech high. >> reporter: we're told at this high school, the line was very long at 7:00 this morning.
and use the measures in maryland, the hash tag division 2012 to tweet us your thoughts. >>> straight ahead, voters hit by super storm sandy still determined to complete their civic duty. how they casting their ballots in locations under water without power. matt. >> and strong voter turnout in the district. there is one issue that has people upset. coming up, i'll explain in a live report. sue, it's cold out here. >> definitely is, matt. all right some -- already some...
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thanks for getting up with us. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang for this morning after election night. this morning the long and hard fought presidential election is over with president barack obama voted into office for a second term. >> it is a decisive victory for the president, at least in the electoral college. take a look at the race. to 270 in terms of electoral votes, president obama wins with 303 over former massachusetts governor mitt romney's 200 electoral votes, this without florida, which is still considered too close to call with 97% of the precincts reporting, although president obama does have a narrow lead. >> the president picked up many battlegrounds states, including virginia, colorado, and the all important ohio. he declared victory to an ecstatic group of supporters in chicago. the president was joined on stage just like four years ago with the first lady and their two daughters. >> shortly before that, governor romney addressed a crowd of disappointed supporters. they both said in the
thanks for getting up with us. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang for this morning after election night. this morning the long and hard fought presidential election is over with president barack obama voted into office for a second term. >> it is a decisive victory for the president, at least in the electoral college. take a look at the race. to 270 in terms of electoral votes, president obama wins with 303 over former massachusetts governor mitt romney's 200 electoral votes,...
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i don't see any heavy rain for us. the winds will be increasing as we go through tomorrow and thursday. mostly cloudy tonight, 32 to about 40. tomorrow morning, a lot of clouds, should be dry, breezy and cold. grab your jacket and umbrella. 30s to around 40 and by the afternoon, here comes some rain, especially east of 95. wet flakes possible. highs only 45, winds increase up to 20 with higher gusts. nor'easter tomorrow, that would be a 9 weather alert yellow. windy on thursday and windier thursday than wednesday, 53 and then milder on friday. back to around 60. and in the 60s over the weekend. derek. >>> thank you, top. we'll be back in a minute. >> this is bruce johnson at northwest. this is barack obama bash and everybody here voted democratic for barack obama. they're expecting another big party tonight. we'll find out win or lose. this is the place to be in the district. turnout here is incredibly high this evening. if you're at the polling places right now, you'll be able to vote. they'll set up voting personnel.
i don't see any heavy rain for us. the winds will be increasing as we go through tomorrow and thursday. mostly cloudy tonight, 32 to about 40. tomorrow morning, a lot of clouds, should be dry, breezy and cold. grab your jacket and umbrella. 30s to around 40 and by the afternoon, here comes some rain, especially east of 95. wet flakes possible. highs only 45, winds increase up to 20 with higher gusts. nor'easter tomorrow, that would be a 9 weather alert yellow. windy on thursday and windier...
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send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org or two us at twitter.com/tv. >> here is a look at some books being published this week. a scholar whose work focuses on probability and uncertainty provide a followup to his best-selling book the black swan. is titled antifragile, things the gained from disorder. james patterson examines how political and social changes in the u.s. reshaped the country over the course of a single year in the eve of destruction:how
send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org or two us at twitter.com/tv. >> here is a look at some books being published this week. a scholar whose work focuses on probability and uncertainty provide a followup to his best-selling book the black swan. is titled antifragile, things the gained from disorder. james patterson examines how political and social changes in the u.s. reshaped the country over the course of a single year in the eve of destruction:how
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we saw that happen with sandy but for us, this will happen too late. that is some good news for those of you not excited about any snow. just took a poll. 60% would love to see some snow. i don't think that will happen. that's the official weather poll. sunshine with rather chilly temperatures. tomorrow, not much in the way of sun. i think mostly cloudy skies. well off the coast and i think that's where it will remain. yes, we could see a little snow and a little in the way of light rain. the wind is what everybody will see in our area. let's talk about this on thursday. once again, a very low impact event for us on wednesday afternoon. tomorrow afternoon. and even during the night tomorrow night, when the intensity is the greatest for philadelphia. new york, over toward portions of the delmarva. a very high impact event for the coast. for the i-95 corridor, this will be a low impact event. even through early on thursday morning. let's talk about the snow. i do think we have a chance to see some snow. at least a few flurries possible from d.c. down to
we saw that happen with sandy but for us, this will happen too late. that is some good news for those of you not excited about any snow. just took a poll. 60% would love to see some snow. i don't think that will happen. that's the official weather poll. sunshine with rather chilly temperatures. tomorrow, not much in the way of sun. i think mostly cloudy skies. well off the coast and i think that's where it will remain. yes, we could see a little snow and a little in the way of light rain. the...
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waiting for us. i need your vote, i need your work. .alk with me tomorrow is a new beginning. >> he stard the morning in to lynchburgent on in fairfax. he decided to add an airport in new hampshire tonight. the final rally is now scheduled for pittsburg. from thee live tonight rally. they have decided to add ohioer trip back to then on tod before ending tomorrow in boston. will be like to not for all your election coverage. cooper, abc 7 news. >> the other big race for voters in battleground virginia is the race for the united states senate. >> the candidate also spent the thoseying to inspire undecided voters. tomorrow night, one of two former virginia governors will become the new senator. jeff goldberg is live in on thisia with more important race. >> the past few weeks, the polls have really tightened up in this .ace like obama and romney, the race between tim kaine and george allen is tough to predict. kaine as momentum right now. what wee excited about will see tomorrow. ,> george allen's wife
waiting for us. i need your vote, i need your work. .alk with me tomorrow is a new beginning. >> he stard the morning in to lynchburgent on in fairfax. he decided to add an airport in new hampshire tonight. the final rally is now scheduled for pittsburg. from thee live tonight rally. they have decided to add ohioer trip back to then on tod before ending tomorrow in boston. will be like to not for all your election coverage. cooper, abc 7 news. >> the other big race for voters in...
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we didn't know what to do, where to turn at this point. >> can you use your home? >> we can fought live in our house. it has been dailied unsafe by the building department. we still waiting for the building department to give an inspection. we now are living with my in-laws right now. >>neil: do you get along with your inlaws? >>guest: they wonderful, yes. >>neil: excellent. now, have they talked about temporary housing? i know fema was considering arrangements like that, figure like that? >>guest: i do know they contacted us yesterday and we were denied at first and i worked with a congressman and i don't know if he put a call to them but they called yesterday about temporary housing but as of right now i don't want to displace my son because he is getting used to living with my in-laws and i don't want to move again. >>neil: why did they reject you at first? >>guest: they said on the application we had flood insurance but everyone that has a mortgage has flood insurance that lives by the water. so that was the initial reason why we were rejected. we don't know wh
we didn't know what to do, where to turn at this point. >> can you use your home? >> we can fought live in our house. it has been dailied unsafe by the building department. we still waiting for the building department to give an inspection. we now are living with my in-laws right now. >>neil: do you get along with your inlaws? >>guest: they wonderful, yes. >>neil: excellent. now, have they talked about temporary housing? i know fema was considering arrangements...
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it will wripg us the combination of chilly air temperatures and a lot of wind. -- it will bring us the combination of chilly air temperatures and a lot of wind. light afternoon snow possible. best chance will be north and east. to be honest with you here in the district and close to the district, we could see some flake flying a little later this afternoon. be ready two it. we're in the going to be shoveling anything here later today or tonight but it is a little early for winter weather across the region. 40 right now in washington. 37 at dulles. 38 this morning in baltimore. 42 in annapolis. here is your developing storm system. this nor'easter we've been talking about for days and days it seems like. now taking shape. first thing i want to emphasize, north and east of washington, that is where the greatest impact is going to be. that is where the biggest oomph with the storm will be up into new jersey and new york. we are sort of on the western edge of it. even right now, we are on the western edge of. it as it passes to our north, some of the band of rain and eventually snow will m
it will wripg us the combination of chilly air temperatures and a lot of wind. -- it will bring us the combination of chilly air temperatures and a lot of wind. light afternoon snow possible. best chance will be north and east. to be honest with you here in the district and close to the district, we could see some flake flying a little later this afternoon. be ready two it. we're in the going to be shoveling anything here later today or tonight but it is a little early for winter weather across...
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thanks for being with us. >> you're welcome. tood to talk with you again. >> sreenivasan: the polls were incredibly long in arlington and probably in other parts of the state too. what are you hearing and focused on tonight. >> well, they were very long and in fact surprisingly some election officials are reporting actually larger turnouthan in 2008. that's very interesting. there were indeed long delays northern virginia. prince william and some of the counties up there. also in chesapeake and virginia beach there were delays of up to five hours. much of the state going very much as it was anticipated toh do. you about delays of up to three to four hours in some of those areas of the state where the turnout was just tremendous. >> sreenivasan: kathy, the folks at home can use our digital map center and take a look at virginia. when they look at the 2008 presidential results they see it's not just one sta .. it's almost like a couple of different states. you've got these corners, for example, around for noak that went blue for o
thanks for being with us. >> you're welcome. tood to talk with you again. >> sreenivasan: the polls were incredibly long in arlington and probably in other parts of the state too. what are you hearing and focused on tonight. >> well, they were very long and in fact surprisingly some election officials are reporting actually larger turnouthan in 2008. that's very interesting. there were indeed long delays northern virginia. prince william and some of the counties up there. also...
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that's what makes us as a community great. we do no matter how bad things look out there, no matter how hopeless you feel there is that strength inside that there is someone around you that you can go to that you can band together with to pull yourself up and move along no matter how dark it looks right now. there is a place to go. >> a mother who pushed you and your sister along -- i don't want to give away the end of the book, and certainly knows i might have done that, but it is tragic and sad. yet you are pleasant and you obviously came over that, but when you look at it now and these people -- you don't know pain. you don't know suffering. you don't know squat. what do you say? >> i would say that i have had those moments in my life where you hit real rock bottom. you scrape the bottom of the barrel and you say you don't know how -- i can't believe you are making me cry. you don't know how you are going to pick yourself up. >> you do and you did. we all knew you as the adorable child on "little house on the prairie" but b
that's what makes us as a community great. we do no matter how bad things look out there, no matter how hopeless you feel there is that strength inside that there is someone around you that you can go to that you can band together with to pull yourself up and move along no matter how dark it looks right now. there is a place to go. >> a mother who pushed you and your sister along -- i don't want to give away the end of the book, and certainly knows i might have done that, but it is tragic...
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they want us to stay in the pacific without trying to drive us out. we are not containing them. we need to work on concrete areas where you work on issues of school and bilateral that build constituencies for both relationships. it helps to solve some problems and put into context for the public -- the respective publics the fact that we have human rights and other areas of cooperation to keep this relationship steady. i will finish by saying that we should not be overly optimistic or pessimistic. i will go back to that expert, mark twain. he says about music what i would say about the u.s.-china relationship. --said about wagner's music he was a great music critic. britney spears'spair not asand said, "it's good as it looks." [laughter] >> thank you. >> let me pick up on a point he made earlier. it is a complex idea. a great challenge that we face and might face is managing this relationship. in this context, i want to stress what i see as two of the major issues of challenge. first, the internal challenge. we tend to assume that china is growing at an% a year -- 10% per year,
they want us to stay in the pacific without trying to drive us out. we are not containing them. we need to work on concrete areas where you work on issues of school and bilateral that build constituencies for both relationships. it helps to solve some problems and put into context for the public -- the respective publics the fact that we have human rights and other areas of cooperation to keep this relationship steady. i will finish by saying that we should not be overly optimistic or...
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scott, what can you tell us? >> reporter: first of all when ohio is the state that put romney over the top as many suggested, you get the reaction from the very pro-obama crowd here. but let me take you through what the issue is with ohio and why, perhaps, the romney camp is not conceding it yet. the two candidates with the raw vote totals now, about 75% of the raw votes in, separated by about 30,000 votes. that's not enough when you start figuring in the provisional ballots. remember we talked about 200,000 provisional votes that -- provisional votes likely to be counted. they start count of that in ten days. here's the thing the obama camp may have going for it. the results that we're still waiting for are largely from the urban areas where obama was running strong. hyahoga county near the cleveland area, the cincinnati area. these are the areas where we would expect that as the returns come in president obama would run strong and perhaps overcome anything that romney could make up with the provisional ballots.
scott, what can you tell us? >> reporter: first of all when ohio is the state that put romney over the top as many suggested, you get the reaction from the very pro-obama crowd here. but let me take you through what the issue is with ohio and why, perhaps, the romney camp is not conceding it yet. the two candidates with the raw vote totals now, about 75% of the raw votes in, separated by about 30,000 votes. that's not enough when you start figuring in the provisional ballots. remember we...
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thank you for joining us. hey monika. >> the roads are light and i guess they are getting some sleep. >> that's good and we have weather coming our way. >> yeah we do, wet streets here later on and even if we see some snow flakes here this afternoon in the evening i
thank you for joining us. hey monika. >> the roads are light and i guess they are getting some sleep. >> that's good and we have weather coming our way. >> yeah we do, wet streets here later on and even if we see some snow flakes here this afternoon in the evening i
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which of course permits the government to strip us of due process hold us and not only allow the military to hold us but hold us in a military facility including an offshore military facility and the government just repeatedly would not do that it was a really sort of frightening moment when it was clear that the nebulous language of the bill even in the view of the government offered no protection yes certainly that was one of the things that could have been you know at least something they could have done is to add language one sentence perhaps that said you know this will not affect the journalists who are doing their job or american citizens i mean dianne feinstein had proposed that they inserted into the legislation. wording that exempted american citizens and that was something that the sponsors of the bill carl levin and john mccain as well as the obama white house decided not to do really really interesting that happened. we saw last week even though this bill has passed it was signed into law on new year's eve when a whole lot of us were you know out celebrating the new year. it
which of course permits the government to strip us of due process hold us and not only allow the military to hold us but hold us in a military facility including an offshore military facility and the government just repeatedly would not do that it was a really sort of frightening moment when it was clear that the nebulous language of the bill even in the view of the government offered no protection yes certainly that was one of the things that could have been you know at least something they...
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we should use poor people's money to support our schools. that is what our tax dollars are for. >> i believe in the bible and what it says. >> we are live now national harbor. the challenge for the politicians, they say they know there are very few undecided out there, but this election is so close, they have to try to change those mines and a lot of these people have very entrenched opinions. >> we will have to wait to>> we will have to wait to see what happens. >> outside it is cool and crisp. >> there's still some good color left on the trees and out on the fairway. it is chilly now, 47. reporters -- 43 in gaithersburg , 47 in the nation's capital. the values today are way below where they normally are. the eastern shore of maryland all these areas under freeze warnings. a couple of bundles of energy for the tennessee valley now. this will force the development of an area of low pressure later tomorrow off the coast of the carolinas. a very intense nor'easter will develop. how close to shore it will form and where will it go? it could be
we should use poor people's money to support our schools. that is what our tax dollars are for. >> i believe in the bible and what it says. >> we are live now national harbor. the challenge for the politicians, they say they know there are very few undecided out there, but this election is so close, they have to try to change those mines and a lot of these people have very entrenched opinions. >> we will have to wait to>> we will have to wait to see what happens....
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it will help us. >>neil: on the independent voters, and i have nothing against them but it is not as if they are carbon cut outs, they are very different. what does it say? even though it could be a small slice of the old electorate that many undecide on election day. a does that say? >>guest: a lot of folks do not pay attention until the end. they see the ads but try to block them out and you and not blame them. we have been inundated in ohio. i will wait until the end and vote on election day like i do. i have run into a lot of the voters while i am crisscrossing the state and most say, look, we don't like the way things are going so we will go with your guy, he has a fresh approach. >>neil: is that why he is going to the state tomorrow? that raised eyebrows. it is unusual. either it is a chance to seize on an opportunity or he could disrupt the get-out-the-vote, right in they are trying to get folks to the polls and mitt romney is getting in the way. >>guest: two philosophies here. one is you do no
it will help us. >>neil: on the independent voters, and i have nothing against them but it is not as if they are carbon cut outs, they are very different. what does it say? even though it could be a small slice of the old electorate that many undecide on election day. a does that say? >>guest: a lot of folks do not pay attention until the end. they see the ads but try to block them out and you and not blame them. we have been inundated in ohio. i will wait until the end and vote on...
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so join us there. you can tell us about your voting experience. you can tweet us at nbcwashington #decision 2012. >>> all eyes on a coastal storm that could smack the new jersey and new york coastlines again. >> while you'll be doing a lot of work for this election, i will be doing no extra work for this storm. that should tell you something. during sandy, we were here the entire time. this storm is not going to be anything like that in our area at all. yes, i think we'll see some wins. yes, i think we'll see maybe a little rain and snow. this is not going to have a big impact on our area. it is going to take shape. not much of an impact on our weather. we're just on the cold side. 45 degrees. winds out of the east at nine miles per hour. temperatures around the rest of the region into the 30s already. in winchester, 39 degrees. 49 in gaithersburg. 43 in manassas. it is a very cold night. this storm will affect us at least a little bit in parts of the area. i'll show you who gets what and when coming up in my full forecast. >> all right. >>> a can
so join us there. you can tell us about your voting experience. you can tweet us at nbcwashington #decision 2012. >>> all eyes on a coastal storm that could smack the new jersey and new york coastlines again. >> while you'll be doing a lot of work for this election, i will be doing no extra work for this storm. that should tell you something. during sandy, we were here the entire time. this storm is not going to be anything like that in our area at all. yes, i think we'll see...
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andrea mccarren joins us fromrichmond. is there still hope there that mitt romney could pull this out? andrea? >> reporter: . [ no audio ] >> we'll try to get to her in a moment. we look at the presidential race in maryland. with 61% of the resix reporting, no -- precinct reporting, no surprise with obama leading. also take a look at the presidential numbers from washington, d.c. 48% of the precincts reporting, look at this. overwhelming, 92% for barack obama to 7% for mitt romney. again, no surprise. 40 minutes ago, a winner was declared in the u.s. senate race in virginia. democrat tim kane, as we told you, state republican george allen. we heard some of george allen's concession speech. kane will replace democrat webb who is retiring. democrat john delaney beat out republican incumbent roscoe bartlett this evening. >> the polls closed hours ago. some folks, believe it or not, are still out there in the cold waiting to vote. ken molestina at potomac middle school in virginia. how long is the line now, kenny? >> reporter:
andrea mccarren joins us fromrichmond. is there still hope there that mitt romney could pull this out? andrea? >> reporter: . [ no audio ] >> we'll try to get to her in a moment. we look at the presidential race in maryland. with 61% of the resix reporting, no -- precinct reporting, no surprise with obama leading. also take a look at the presidential numbers from washington, d.c. 48% of the precincts reporting, look at this. overwhelming, 92% for barack obama to 7% for mitt romney....
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looking at washington, putting earnings season besides us. all coming down to the last 32 days of the year and what is its going to happen in washington. anytime we hear anybody making any comments, it is going to move the market. like you saw on that chart, who is saying what and when, clearly that shows it is all about getting in front of the camera, getting out in front of the public making sure the public understands where everybody stands. they will stretch this one out as long as they can, the drummer will unfold, we will watch the miniseries play out on live tv. it will come to the same path and figure it out before the end of the year. tracy: we should have our viewers name the intraday chart. i cannot believe this, 32 days, we have to live with this war true fundamentals, make your picks. >> this is an unusual market. i thought they for sure flush away harder than they did leaving me to think that the market is believing something is coming. each drop a little bit lower than the previous one leading me to believe the market believes
looking at washington, putting earnings season besides us. all coming down to the last 32 days of the year and what is its going to happen in washington. anytime we hear anybody making any comments, it is going to move the market. like you saw on that chart, who is saying what and when, clearly that shows it is all about getting in front of the camera, getting out in front of the public making sure the public understands where everybody stands. they will stretch this one out as long as they...
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again, i mean, for us, don't want to be misunderstood here, for us, this is a nor'easter light. it stayed far enough offshore that we're getting little if any impact and probably all we're getting is a bit of a gusty breeze at times today. clouds and an occasionally snowflake or a -- snowflake or raindrop to the north- northwest. let me show you the radar. we're not finding a lot here. a few showers farther to the south. again, it's very, very light and back to the east of us. mainly northeast and east. it's where we stand a chance that, a greater chance that you might get a sprinkle or later on this evening before this mews out and some something could turn into a snowflake and we'll show you all of the snow and this, again s pretty much what the forecast models have been predicting. the snow from philly on up the i-95 corridor. jersey shore and into new york as well and they can pick up two to four inches of snow. wind gusts are not bad and that is not anything to worry about here. 45 degrees, 39 for gaithersburg. you factor in a little bit of a breeze and temperatures in some
again, i mean, for us, don't want to be misunderstood here, for us, this is a nor'easter light. it stayed far enough offshore that we're getting little if any impact and probably all we're getting is a bit of a gusty breeze at times today. clouds and an occasionally snowflake or a -- snowflake or raindrop to the north- northwest. let me show you the radar. we're not finding a lot here. a few showers farther to the south. again, it's very, very light and back to the east of us. mainly northeast...
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us. i would welcome our panelists on stage and you'll get the really good sense for the two panels that we have a will be looking at by the numbers, the 2012 recap. immediately after, we will have a second conversation on the economy and the election. serving as moderator is ronald brownstein, one of the finalists for the pulitzer prize o coverage of the presidential campaigns. in fact, you may have seen him as part of the abc news team covering last night's election results in new york. first, we will do by the numbers, a 22 election recount. we have which airs -- we have whit ayres, president of north star opinion research. we will featured jerry bernstein, senior fellow at center on budget and policy priorities. the hon. elaine chao, former secretary of labor. and neera tanden, president for center for american cars. >> if you wanted to and set a predicate, you really could not have done better than last night. at the will look back on it as not only political but even a cultural and s
us. i would welcome our panelists on stage and you'll get the really good sense for the two panels that we have a will be looking at by the numbers, the 2012 recap. immediately after, we will have a second conversation on the economy and the election. serving as moderator is ronald brownstein, one of the finalists for the pulitzer prize o coverage of the presidential campaigns. in fact, you may have seen him as part of the abc news team covering last night's election results in new york. first,...